Die jong kind se belewenis van intensiewe sportdeelname

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Raubenheimer, Gawie Joubert

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2009-08

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Experience , Life world , Early specialisation , Competition anxiety , Burnout

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The aim of this study was to investigate the young child's experience of intensive sport participation. The study concentrated on the following aspects: The role that adults play in children's sport experience. The reasons for children's sport experience becoming negative. Children's sport experience with special focus on enjoyment, pressure to win, competition anxiety, sportsmanship, crowd behaviour and withdrawal from participation. A comparison between children's sport experience and the perceptions of parents and coaches of those experiences. It was found that children experience aspects such as pressure to win, competition anxiety and crowd behaviour as negative. Another outcome of this study was the finding that children experience their sport participation more negative than parents and coaches think they do. Lastly it was found that children, in spite of having a negative experience of some aspects of sport, still enjoy participating in sport and are not considering withdrawal from it.

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Raubenheimer, Gawie Joubert (2009) Die jong kind se belewenis van intensiewe sportdeelname, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1974>

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